Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Outage Schedules Starting February 18.
Ukraine's Electricity Supply Situation
According to TSN.ua: In response to the damage inflicted on the country's energy infrastructure by Russian missile and drone attacks, Ukraine will implement hourly electricity outage schedules and power consumption limits for industrial users starting February 18, 2023. These measures are necessary to manage the dynamic and challenging situation within the national power grid and to ensure supply stability. The ongoing conflict has placed immense strain on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, requiring these coordinated efforts.
Measures Required for System Stability
These emergency measures will be applied uniformly across all regions without exception. Consumers are strongly urged to use electricity sparingly. The severity of the situation was highlighted on the night of February 14, 2023, when the cities of Odesa and Chornomorsk experienced a complete blackout due to equipment failure at an energy company, underscoring the system's fragility. The introduction of planned outage schedules is therefore a necessary step to prevent wider, uncontrolled failures and maintain overall energy stability.
The implementation of these outage schedules is part of broader efforts to ensure Ukraine's energy security amid continued military aggression. These steps are designed not only to stabilize the national grid but also to encourage responsible resource consumption by the population under severely constrained conditions. Such short-term restrictions are deemed essential to avert more severe and widespread energy crises across the country.
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